MrToolJunkie
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Hi everyone,
I was at a dealer today checking out all the routers -- boy the OF2200 sure did feel nice. I also thought that the weight and balance of the OF1010 was excellent and I could see myself adding one of these to my collection. I did have a question, though. On the display the plunge mechanism on the OF1010 seemed to stick and it did not have much rebound -- in fact, I could plunge it down and it would stay in the down position as if it were locked (and I made sure that the plunge lever was released) -- I had to help it up at times. I was curious is there is a prescribed maintenance for the plunge mechanism to keep it moving freely. Granted this was a display unit and probably plunged up and down who knows how many countless times...but, it does give me pause to question the reliability of the plunge action over the long haul. Curious to hear your opinions.
Thanks,
Scot
I was at a dealer today checking out all the routers -- boy the OF2200 sure did feel nice. I also thought that the weight and balance of the OF1010 was excellent and I could see myself adding one of these to my collection. I did have a question, though. On the display the plunge mechanism on the OF1010 seemed to stick and it did not have much rebound -- in fact, I could plunge it down and it would stay in the down position as if it were locked (and I made sure that the plunge lever was released) -- I had to help it up at times. I was curious is there is a prescribed maintenance for the plunge mechanism to keep it moving freely. Granted this was a display unit and probably plunged up and down who knows how many countless times...but, it does give me pause to question the reliability of the plunge action over the long haul. Curious to hear your opinions.
Thanks,
Scot